| San FranciscoSeptember
23, 2002Macromedia, Inc. (Nasdaq: MACR)
today announced Macromedia
Flash Remoting MX for Microsoft .NET Framework
and Java technology based application servers. Already
a native feature of Macromedia
ColdFusion MX and JRun
4, Macromedia Flash Remoting MX now supports rich
Internet application development using Macromedia
Flash with Java and Microsoft .NET Framework-based
application servers. Macromedia Alliance partners
are already praising the ability to bring their existing
applications online using this technology (see
attached quote sheet). This new server product,
available Tuesday from the Macromedia
Online Store, delivers on Macromedia's commitment
to providing an open deployment solution for rich
Internet applications. The trial version is available
for immediate download today at http://www.macromedia.com/go/remoting/.
"Rich Internet applications are an important
milestone in the evolution of the Internet as they
provide effective, desktop-like user experiences in
a browser and reduce overall infrastructure costs,"
said Paul Madar, general manager, Macromedia. "Macromedia
Flash Remoting MX enables companies to re-skin their
existing applications to get these benefits by leveraging
existing web application server platforms."
The combination of Macromedia Flash MX and Macromedia
Flash Remoting MX makes client-server computing a
reality in today's Internet. Macromedia
Flash Player provides a client runtime environment
capable of interacting with business logic and data
stored on the server. With the addition of Macromedia
Flash Remoting MX for Microsoft .NET and Java, developers
can now build rich Macromedia Flash interfaces using
their existing infrastructure.
Macromedia Flash Remoting MX makes it fast and easy
to create rich Internet applications by providing
a powerful yet simple programming model. Developers
can access web application services such as EJBs,
Microsoft .NET components, ColdFusion components,
or SOAP-based web services using four easy commands.
The powerful NetConnection debugger further simplifies
testing and debugging by allowing developers to watch
and trace events across both the client and server.
Macromedia Flash Remoting MX also includes new capabilities
for recordset handling and databinding that simplify
development and reduce time to market.
"We used Macromedia Flash Remoting MX to connect
a Macromedia Flash rich user interface to our Java
business logic, making our new group management functionality
interactive and easier to use, and enabling users
to complete tasks in dramatically reduced time,"
said Timothy Chi, senior director of technology, Blackboard,
Inc. "With only a few lines of code, our existing
infrastructure and rich Internet application were
quickly talking back and forth. Macromedia Flash Remoting
MX improved not only the performance of our developers,
but our users as well. Blackboard is extremely excited
about the impact that this technology will have on
teaching and learning in the eEducation marketplace."
While the base functionality of Macromedia Flash
Remoting MX is the same across platforms, and includes
support for standards such as SOAP, WSDL, and web
services, each version of the server is also specifically
tuned to take advantage of the strengths of each platform.
For example, using Macromedia ColdFusion MX, Macromedia
Flash Player can access ColdFusion Components, ColdFusion
pages, and server-side ActionScript.
Macromedia Flash Remoting MX for Microsoft .NET supports
Microsoft ASP.NET pages, ADO.NET Objects, DLLs, Assemblies,
and Web Services. It is 100 percent managed code,
providing optimal performance, functionality, and
security for developers using Microsoft .NET.
"We're pleased that Macromedia is delivering
a product to enable Macromedia Flash developers to
access the .NET Framework," said John Montgomery,
group product manager, developer platform and evangelism
division, Microsoft Corp. ".NET was designed
to be the best platform for application development,
and now Macromedia Flash developers will be able to
take advantage of its capabilities."
Macromedia Flash Remoting MX for Java supports Java
resources such as Java Objects and Java Beans, and
J2EE resources including Java classes, EJBs, and JMX
MBeans. The server is a pure Java implementation and
can be deployed on both J2EE and Java application
servers.
"The Java platform enables open development
solutions that harness Java technology's proven compatibility
and interoperability capabilities," said Mark
Herring, director of Java, webservices and tools business,
Sun Microsystems. "Macromedia Flash Remoting
MX is one of the several options developers have to
create rich visual applications that leverage Java
technology. We are excited to see Macromedia Flash
developers become part of the Java community."
"Oracle9i Application Server is a complete,
integrated, and 100 percent standards-compatible application
server ideally suited for rich Internet applications,"
said Thomas Kurian, senior vice president, Oracle9i
Application Server at Oracle. "With Macromedia
Flash Remoting MX, developers can connect rich Macromedia
Flash user interfaces to business logic running on
Oracle9i Application Server and deploy these enterprise-class
applications on existing Web infrastructures quickly."
PRICING AND AVAILABILITY
Macromedia Flash Remoting MX for .NET and Java will
be available separately Tuesday, September 24, from
the Macromedia Online Store (www.macromedia.com/store/).
Macromedia Flash Remoting MX for Microsoft .NET and
Java costs $999 per processor. The functionality is
also available natively in Macromedia ColdFusion MX
and JRun 4.
ABOUT MACROMEDIA
Macromedia (www.macromedia.com) empowers
millions of designers and developers to create effective
user experiences across the widest array of platforms
and devices. Through an open, integrated family of
client, tool, and server technologies, Macromedia
is driving a new generation of rich Internet applications
that will radically improve the Internet experience.
MACROMEDIA ALLIANCE PARTNERS
DISCOVER THE BENEFITS OF MACROMEDIA FLASH REMOTING
Breckenridge Communications
"Macromedia JRun 4, with Macromedia Flash Remoting,
has enabled us to construct lightweight and powerful
interfaces to critical and complex enterprise applications
that are easy to use for even novice technical users.
One case in point is our CommCenter application. We
integrated a powerful, easy to use, and lightweight
Macromedia Flash interface with StarBase's StarTeam
application to effectively present project data to
upper management."
-- Truman Esmond III, president, Breckenridge Communications
Carbon Five
"Macromedia Flash Remoting MX for J2EE has opened
the door to the desktop for sophisticated enterprise
applications. Existing applications that have been
forced into a website-style user experience can now
present themselves as full-featured desktop applications.
New J2EE applications will be able to take advantage
of the service-based architecture supported by Macromedia
Flash Remoting MX to simplify their business models
and reduce development time."
-- Alon Salant, principal, Carbon Five, Inc.
Fluid
"Macromedia Flash Remoting MX dramatically reduced
the time required to develop a billing and customer
account management portal on a J2EE architecture for
a Fortune 500 energy company, while also improving
the runtime performance. Macromedia Flash MX made
it easy for us to build an attractive, interactive,
and responsive user interface that behaves like a
full-featured desktop application rather than a web
application. We are able to present vast quantities
of information in an intelligible and meaningful way."
-- Andrew Guldman, director of engineering, Fluid,
Inc.
ISITE Design
"Macromedia Flash Remoting optimized the performance
of the live racing data and mapping application we
built for the Subaru Primal Quest site by minimizing
the amount of data going from the server to the client.
Macromedia Flash Remoting enables us to deliver a
robust end-user experience that builds on a powerful
ColdFusion MX back-end system."
-- Jeff Cram, vice president, ISITE Design
Mindseye
"As part of our redesign of the FootJoy website,
Macromedia Flash Remoting MX will display the front
end presentation layer and publishing rules while
pulling data from Mindseye's .NET Content Management
System. The implementation of Macromedia Flash Remoting
MX creates a more efficient process, richer product
content, and ultimately a more enjoyable user experience.
Success at FootJoy relies on meeting and exceeding
consumer expectations by offering dynamic solutions
to ensure they stay one step ahead."
-- James Burke, partner, Mindseye, Inc.
RedWave Interactive, Inc.
"Macromedia Flash MX was a gigantic leap towards
developing true rich web applications but, when you
combine it with Macromedia Flash Remoting and ColdFusion
MX, it enables an entirely new approach for developing
rich web applications. Redwave developed the next
generation in e-learning, called Nx2 Learn, that was
programmed entirely in Macromedia Flash MX, Macromedia
ColdFusion MX, Macromedia Flash Communication Server
MX, and Macromedia Flash Remoting. There is no way
possible that we could have developed such a robust
and rich web application without Macromedia Flash
Remoting. The ease of use in manipulating the database
through Macromedia Flash Remoting couldn't have been
easier. Anyone who is serious about developing true
rich web applications should use Macromedia Flash
Remoting. It's easy, more robust, and saved us about
three months of development time."
-- Rick Vallejo, director of training and development,
Redwave Interactive Inc.
Virtual Image
"Macromedia Flash Remoting enabled us to deploy
a comprehensive patient management system for Grand
Chiropractic Health Center, built with Macromedia
Flash MX and Macromedia ColdFusion MX, to its entire
staff. Macromedia Flash Player gives end users the
ability to fully manage patient care, treatment, and
administrative duties using an intuitive user interface."
-- Keith Pape, CEO, Virtual-Image Consulting, LLC
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